To adjust the height of a window that is rubbing when opening and closing, you can follow these steps:
Identify the type of window: Depending on whether it is a sliding, casement or other type of window, the adjustment method may vary.
Check the hardware: Many windows have adjustment screws on the hinges or tracks. Look for these screws, which are usually on the bottom or side of the window.
Adjust the height:
If your window is a casement window, locate the screws on the hinges. Loosen the screw slightly and adjust the window up or down as needed, then retighten the screw.
If it is a sliding window, check for screws on the tracks. Adjust the screws to raise the window.
Test the window: After making adjustments, open and close the Build Now GG window several times to make sure it no longer rubs.
Consider lubrication: If rubbing persists, it may help to apply a little lubricant to the hinges or tracks to make movement easier.
If after these steps the window is still having problems, it may be necessary to consult a professional for a more detailed examination.